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Science and math aren’t the most prevalent topics on the MAT, but they are tested. The classification of living things is a fairly common MAT topic, so you should take the time to become familiar with[more…]

Luckily, you don’t need to be a scientist to do well with MAT science analogies. To do well on the chemistry part of MAT, you just need to know the basics of chemistry and the periodic table, a chart that[more…]

To properly prepare for the MAT, you need to familiarize yourself with basic science terminology, including scientific measurements. Brush up on your knowledge of measurements by studying these terms and[more…]

Math: it really is everywhere, even the MAT. If you don’t like math, don’t worry: The Miller Analogies Test doesn’t require you to do a lot of calculation. But you do have to know a few things about the[more…]

You don’t have to be able to locate all the world’s countries to do well with MAT geography analogies, but the more familiar you are with a map of the world or a globe, the better. In fact, you may want[more…]

To prepare for analogies involving history on the MAT, it’s best to start with the most important terms — kind of like what you’d pick up from a basic college course in world history. Before taking the[more…]

To build your social science analogy muscles, make sure you’re familiar with the main people, terms, and events in economics. For the MAT, it helps to know first that economics deals with the study of[more…]

Whether you love the intricacies of politics or loathe them, you need to brush up on political science knowledge for the MAT. When studying for the MAT, you may find that’s interesting to learn more about[more…]

Psychology is another minor category that can appear on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Don’t worry — you’re not expected to open up your own therapy practice in order to pass the MAT, but you should[more…]

Sociology is the study of modern society, or the way people act in groups. For the MAT (Miller Analogies Test), you’ll need to become familiar with a bunch of sociology terms you may not know, along with[more…]

Anthropology is the study of humans and their behavior. To study anthropology for the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), you’ll need to focus on the terms and important figures listed here. If you’ve ever wondered[more…]

You don’t have to be a snobby art critic to do well with art content on the MAT. To make the right connections on the Miller Analogies Test, you just need to know the major developments, works, and people[more…]

For the Miller Analogies Test, you should become familiar with famous examples of architecture — like the Roman Colosseum. On the MAT, architecture isn’t as big of a category as art, so covering the bases[more…]

Learning about the musical rock stars of their respective eras is important to do well on the MAT. For the Miller Analogies Test, you have to know the most important musicians and composers throughout[more…]

Science and math aren't the most prevalent topics on the MAT, but they are tested. The biology topics listed here will help you prepare for the MAT by exposing you to the major subjects in the biology[more…]

The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a standardized test normally used for graduate school admissions. The test is composed entirely of analogies. The practice questions listed here are similar to the ones[more…]

The MAT (Miller Analogies Test) is a rigorous test, composed entirely of analogies, for graduate school admissions. Answering MAT practice questions like these will help you become accustomed to the way[more…]

Welcome to the third set of MAT (Miller Analogies Test ) practice questions. These questions are modeled on real MAT questions to help you get accustomed to the real test’s style. As you take the test,[more…]

This is the fourth set of MAT (Miller Analogies Test ) practice questions. These MAT practice questions have been closely styled on the real questions, in order to give you a realistic depiction of what[more…]

You won’t have to wade through any confusing philosophy texts to do well with philosophy on the MAT. To excel on the MAT analogies on philosophy, all you need to know are history’s major philosophers,[more…]

To solve religion or mythology analogies on the MAT, you’ll need a little information about the world’s major religions, history’s most famous myths, and religious and mythological terms. Building a foundation[more…]

To do well with art content on the MAT, you should familiarize yourself with various art topics, including the major developments, works, and people of art history. Even if you’ve never taken an art class[more…]

There’s a saying, Those who do not learn history are doomed to have it show up on the MAT. To prepare for analogies involving history on the MAT, you should familiarize yourself with important events[more…]

To prepare for the MAT, you should familiarize yourself many aspects of history, including memorizing the most important figures in history. The following lists important people in history that you should[more…]